Chuck Cannon turned to look at Quinn Miller. Was she really set on repaying him?
Putting aside the fact that he refused to admit it in front of Yvette Jordan, the fact that Quinn was being so stubborn was already putting him off.
Chuck's business in the plaza was already looking good. His mother was also extremely wealthy, so there was no reason for him to risk exposing himself for 20 meager suites.
"Are you out of your mind?"
Chuck said this and dragged Yvette away with him, who was still in a state of shock.
Quinn's eyes were shooting daggers at Chuck, who was leaving nonchalantly. The sales department was dead silent.
It was so silent that the sound of a falling pin could be heard.
No one dared to say anything. Everyone, including the salesperson and Quinn's new assistants, could see that Quinn was enraged now.
No one had the guts to try her patience!
The other customers were shocked. A rich, beautiful lady was going to give Chuck 20 suites, but he didn't want it?
Was he really that rich?
The manager and the salesgirl who attended to Chuck earlier were the most shocked. They had firmly believed that Chuck was just a poor beggar, but they were doubtful now. Would a poor person refuse 20 suites like that? Was he really poor?
There was no way he could not pay for 2 suites just now!
Could Yvette's husband be secretly rich?
Otherwise, how could they refuse the 20 suites so 'generously'?
The salesgirl from just now was the most remorseful. If she didn't mock him just now, could she have already sold two suites?
Silence still hung in the room.
Quinn was very angry, but based on his reaction, she had to accept the reality that Chuck was really the one who saved her!
But the question now was, why?
Quinn was particularly puzzled. After all, the two of them were like cats and dogs from the very first day they met. Could it be that he had taken pity on her?
He had saved her regardless of what happened in the past because he didn't want to see a woman in danger?
This was the only possible explanation that Quinn could think of.
That could probably explain why Chuck refused to lay a hand on her after he saved her and just abandoned her in a shabby motel. He even threw her in a tub of cold water and left just like that. No doubt, this was his way of getting back at her. He was using this to vent his dissatisfaction with her.
Quinn was silent. He had peeked at her from below and even grabbed her where he shouldn't have. He was very disgusting, but... he was also a man.
Since he had done what a man should, he wasn't so useless after all.
The anger in Quinn's heart unknowingly disappeared and she couldn't help thinking of the wet dreams that she had for the past few days. She actually dreamed of doing it with him...
She shook her head and dispelled the thoughts in her mind. It would be best if she stopped thinking of such disgusting things.
The new assistant broke her trance as she whispered, "President, now..."
"It's okay. You can deal with the house here first."
"Do you still want the 20 suites?"
Quinn narrowed her eyes and ordered, "Keep them!"
With that, she strolled out of the shop charismatically.
The manager hurried over and asked, "Who on earth was that Chuck just now?"
All of them were equally curious. They wanted to know what kind of person he was to flat out refuse an offer of 20 suites.
The new assistant said, "All you need to know is that our boss has a net worth of ten billion dollars, but this person saved our boss..."
What? He saved a person who was worth ten billion dollars?
F*ck!
The manager was so stunned that she froze. The other salesmen were also shell-shocked but they soon became envious. Why didn't they have the luck?
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